Abstract:
In modern combat operations, the quick and effective management of evacuating wounded soldiers is crucial for reducing battlefield mortality. Medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) ensures that casualties receive timely medical care, which is vital for survival in high-risk environments. The complexities of contemporary warfare, characterized by asymmetric threats and multinational operations, require advanced solutions that integrate situational awareness, real-time decision-making, and seamless coordination across diverse units. A key component of battlefield medical support is Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), which provides best practices for delivering life-saving interventions at the point of injury.
This paper introduces the Esculap platform, which provides a solution for pharmaceutical interoperability. It allows international partners with different reference systems (formularies) to operate under a unified classification system. The platform goes beyond simple translation and facilitates drug substitutions when needed. It integrates advanced technologies such as Optical Character Recognition (OCR), facial recognition, and a graph database to enhance both efficiency and accuracy in critical medical operations.